Associate Professor Joan Bloomgarden, Graduate Program Director, (516) 463-5300, Joan.S.Bloomgarden@hofstra.edu
Art therapists provide services to individuals who have experienced illness,
trauma, challenges in living, and to those who seek personal development. This
program has a focus on clinical experience and creativity and prepares students
to work effectively in schools, hospitals, agencies and rehabilitation centers.
Students with a background in art, psychology, education or another related field
should consider the various options.
The 53 credits required for the Masters Degree includes elective courses so that
during the program students can study in a related interest area such as gerontology,
special education, counseling, marriage and family or expressive therapies. The
individualized plan of study is completed with faculty advisement.
This program has been approved by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA)
and follows their requirements and Hofstra’s standards.